WRAPT C5Z06
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Auto Care ProHeat®Seeing as I know nothing about those machines... Could you recommend one?
There's a lot more expensive and better ones, but I have this one a it works great!
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Auto Care ProHeat®Seeing as I know nothing about those machines... Could you recommend one?
Thanks. I cant say that I'm ready to make the 700$ hike to some of the higher end models on AG quite yet. For now, that fits the billAuto Care ProHeat®
There's a lot more expensive and better ones, but I have this one a it works great!
Christopher;338331 Can this be used safely on leather upholstery?[/QUOTE said:You don't want to use an "extractor" type machine on leather. Leather, coated or un-coated is cleaned by hand. I clean my coated leather with diluted APC and a leather scrub brush, then apply a protectant. :xyxthumbs:
When do you find yourself using the steamer instead of the LGM on interiors?Chris
I would save up soem and get a 60$ 5hp 3.5gal shop vac (lowes) 100$ little green machine with heat and a Small 100$ steamer( I think mine is made by McClough) to help you with interiors! You will be amazed at what this combination will help you clean up. Those to machines paired up with some APC+ and Folex and you'll be doing some nice interior work with minimum $$$ invested in equipment. I have had my less then professional grade machines for over a year now and they still work great. Just do not try to suck up any suds with your extractor and use Distilled water in your steamer and your golden... an dalways follow up the LGM with the shop vac!
Thanks! I already have a shop vac that I use, I just need to get the lgm and the steamer -- what would I use the steamer for anyway? I am hesitant to go get a tool that I don't know how to use! :laughing:Chris
I would save up soem and get a 60$ 5hp 3.5gal shop vac (lowes) 100$ little green machine with heat and a Small 100$ steamer( I think mine is made by McClough) to help you with interiors! You will be amazed at what this combination will help you clean up. Those to machines paired up with some APC+ and Folex and you'll be doing some nice interior work with minimum $$$ invested in equipment. I have had my less then professional grade machines for over a year now and they still work great. Just do not try to suck up any suds with your extractor and use Distilled water in your steamer and your golden... an dalways follow up the LGM with the shop vac!